Panel 299: Beyond Trade and War: Exploring the Cultural, Geographical, and Temporal Boundaries of the Canton Trade PeriodFrom the mid-1700s to the end of the Opium War in 1842, Westerners in China were confined to a tiny section of the city of Canton. This encounter between China and the West is known best for leading to the Opium War. But it also generated an enormous volume of Western writings on China. Frustrated with the restrictions of the Canton System and unable to live or travel elsewhere in China, these foreigners devoted thousands of pages in memoirs, books, periodicals, and other publications to trying to understand China, its people, and their culture. This paper examines one particular aspect of this enterprise: determining the...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-121)This study examines Western reaction to the Taipi...
This article examines the first encounter of official France with emerging opium-war China. In those...
This thesis explains the relationships between the British Expedition to China, the Qing state, and ...
From the mid-1700s through the late 1830s, Britons in China were confined to a tiny section of the c...
For over two thousand years, European travellers and traders have found their way to the country now...
China and Inner Asia Sessions: 174. A Marginality Debate: Regional Formation and Transhistorical Per...
The article examines Inner Asia's drug problem, which arose in the nineteenth century during the Chi...
Much has been written on the First Opium War (1839-42), which forced open the trade ports of the Chi...
Panel 4: Culture in American Soft Power: the Media (Track IV)The son of a New York printer, Samuel W...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
China is a resilient dinosaur. In contrast with so many other great empires in Eurasia – the Egyptia...
Chinese Recorder (CR) is a (first bi-monthly, then monthly) journal published by the Protestant miss...
In 1834 a group of missionaries and merchants working along the Chinese coast founded the Society fo...
Observers of the Enlightenment also demonstrated a keen interest in China. Indeed, before the emerge...
Strangers in Distant Lands: The West in Late-Imperial China (2012 Symposium at the University of Hon...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-121)This study examines Western reaction to the Taipi...
This article examines the first encounter of official France with emerging opium-war China. In those...
This thesis explains the relationships between the British Expedition to China, the Qing state, and ...
From the mid-1700s through the late 1830s, Britons in China were confined to a tiny section of the c...
For over two thousand years, European travellers and traders have found their way to the country now...
China and Inner Asia Sessions: 174. A Marginality Debate: Regional Formation and Transhistorical Per...
The article examines Inner Asia's drug problem, which arose in the nineteenth century during the Chi...
Much has been written on the First Opium War (1839-42), which forced open the trade ports of the Chi...
Panel 4: Culture in American Soft Power: the Media (Track IV)The son of a New York printer, Samuel W...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
China is a resilient dinosaur. In contrast with so many other great empires in Eurasia – the Egyptia...
Chinese Recorder (CR) is a (first bi-monthly, then monthly) journal published by the Protestant miss...
In 1834 a group of missionaries and merchants working along the Chinese coast founded the Society fo...
Observers of the Enlightenment also demonstrated a keen interest in China. Indeed, before the emerge...
Strangers in Distant Lands: The West in Late-Imperial China (2012 Symposium at the University of Hon...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-121)This study examines Western reaction to the Taipi...
This article examines the first encounter of official France with emerging opium-war China. In those...
This thesis explains the relationships between the British Expedition to China, the Qing state, and ...